Once we had finalized the EBC trek, it was time for planning the details. From the Annapurna Circuit trek experience, I had learned a few things about what not to bring and what is a must-haves. Even then I had to research a lot this time around because last time I went without any preparation and literally within 20 days of deciding to go and being on the trek. I will list out things that I considered for selecting specific brands/items and provide my reasoning. I am not affiliated with any brand, so don't worry looking for coupon code for discounts from my blog :)
Clothing:-
Typically for any higher-elevation
treks, one should consider dressing in layers. The base layer is a body hugging
layer, the middle layer- which is typically fleece of any kind, top layer- can
be down jacket (artificial ones are better if you have to consider the rain/snow
factor, whereas, traditional down jacket with down feathers are more
compact/packable, lightweight and provides great warmth), and a top shell which
is your waterproof layer jacket-this can be used as a rain jacket or wind
jacket.
Considering the
weight limitation as well as the possibility of going without showering for
days, Merino wool wins all the tick marks- moisture-wicking, odor-resistant,
light-weight, durable, and super light in weight. I chose Metarino brand for
purchasing base layers as well as t-shirts from Amazon. Of course, these are
not budget-friendly options. If you are looking for budget-friendly options
then choose any exercise clothes which are moisture-wicking, and quick-dry
material.
For pants, I highly
recommend Columbia SPF protected pant, Prana Halle (most durable) trekking pant
and Stoic fleece lined legging. For the summit days (in this case,
EBC)/highest peak hiking days/nights, we need snow pants as well, as the
temperatures are typically well below zero. I bought the snow pant from Amazon
(read budget-friendly) and they should be sufficiently warm with base layers.
For jackets, I chose
to get one made by Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer down jacket, REI- Rainier
Jacket for wind/rain resistance (light-weight, packable and with pit zips
let you dump excess heat) and REI Co-op Swiftland Insulated Running Jacket
as my fleece/middle layer jacket. The general criteria that I consider while
selecting these jackets were moisture-wicking and packable. Since we will be
wearing the mid-layer jacket practically every day it had to be soft,
comfortable, and not too warm. Once we start walking we tend to
generate enough body heat that we won't need super-warm mid-layer. There is a
saying in mountains, start bold-stay cold! Consider that as you start hiking in
the morning, you will end up removing layers sooner or later. So your backpack
should have enough room for storing jacket/s.
Apart from these
layers, you will need a beanie to cover your head and ears, a sun/rain cap, sun
hat to provide coverage for your ears and neck. Sun could be really harsh at
higher elevations, and sun-burn is a real risk! Carry a buff or two which are
not too thick, so that you can possibly cover your face/nose to protect from
the dust. And a thick/fleece balaclava for colder nights. You will need two
type of gloves- one for everyday wear and one for waterproof/snow days. Since
we will be walking with poles, and exposed in sun, the everyday gloves protect
your hands getting chapped and/or sun-burnt. Plus, while scrambling on the rocks,
you will have additional protection. Carry enough socks with you so that you
can change these as needed. Wet socks will lead to blisters, so change your
socks as frequently as possible. If you can carry woolen socks then you can
reduce the quantity and just air them out from time to time.
Shoes should be
something you can rely on wearing for days, so be picky about shoes. I prefer ankle-length
boots. I have used Oboz and Salomon, both great brands. I chose ones with
gortex that is most reliable for the waterproof outer layer. So waterproof shoes
are a kind of controversial concept. Because water can still enter inside if
you are dipping your feet in any water source deeper than your ankle! So think
about that factor too.
Having said that I
am listing out my entire checklist here for future reference, please feel free
to ask for anything specific.
Category |
Item |
Clothes |
Fleece Jacket |
Clothes |
Rain/Wind Jacket |
Clothes |
Down Jacket |
Clothes |
2 Baselayers- one for day/one for night |
Clothes |
4 pairs of merino socks, 1 pair of thick socks for night |
Clothes |
4 Half sleeves tshirts |
Clothes |
4 full sleeves tshirts |
Clothes |
1 light weight SPF Protected pant |
Clothes |
1 Snow Pant |
Clothes |
1 Prana Hele type trekking pant |
Clothes |
1 Legging/shorts/convertible pants |
Clothes |
2 Night dresses |
Clothes |
1 pair of hiking shoes- water resistant |
Clothes |
1 pair of shoes for teahouses- down booties/sliders, or such. |
Clothes |
Inner Garments 6 to 8 |
Sleep System |
sleeping bag liner |
Sleep System |
down blanket |
Toiletries |
tooth brush, toothpaste, shampoo-soap, facewash, hairbrush |
DayPack |
Sunglasses |
DayPack |
Cap |
DayPack |
Rain Cap, rain jacket, extra layer |
DayPack |
Beanie |
DayPack |
balaclava 2 |
DayPack |
Sun/Wind resistant gloves |
DayPack |
Thick gloves |
DayPack |
Headlamp |
DayPack |
Band-Aids, antibiotic cream, sprain spray, Benadryl, ibuprofen,
cough drops |
DayPack |
Hand Sanitizer, Sunscreen, Lip balm, small Vaseline |
DayPack |
Toilet paper, wet wipes |
DayPack |
Quick dry towel-mid sized |
DayPack |
Liquid IV packet, snacks like chocolate/nuts/salty snack,
aamsula |
Misc. |
Nail clipper |
Misc. |
bhimseni kapoor |
Misc. |
anti perspiring spray |
Misc. |
blister treatment |
Misc. |
Dryer sheets for keeping clothes smelling fresh |
Medicines |
diarrhea med |
Medicines |
fever med, cold/cough medicine, kanth sudhark vati/ginger
candy/cough drops |
Medicines |
diamox |
Snacks in bigger bag |
Seed crackers |
Snacks in bigger bag |
Healthy Laddu |
Snacks in bigger bag |
Almonds/Salted Peanuts |
Snacks in bigger bag |
Electrolyte packets(22) |
Snacks in bigger bag |
Protein powder/Chia Seeds |
Cough Remedy |
Dry powder of flax seeds+turmeric+ginger powder+cloves
powder+jyeshth madh |
Water Purifier |
Aqua Mira drops from REI, Lifestraw Bottle, chlorine tablets for
emergency. |
Day Pack |
22Ltrs from Kailas brand (Amazon find) |
Duffel |
Mountain Hardware 95L Duffel/Backpack |
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